Eurosport - Sat, 08 Dec 20:04:00 2007
MK Dons consolidated their position at the summit of League Two as they recorded their biggest win of the season with a 5-0 romp over sorry Accrington.
Goals in the first half from captain Keith Andrews, Alan Navarro and Colin Cameron, plus a second-half brace from Lloyd Dyer gave the Dons an easy win.
Two goals in the last 10 minutes handed Peterborough a 2-1 win over Chester and ensured they remained within touching distance of Paul Ince's side in second place.
Craig Mackail-Smith's penalty five minutes from time, added to an 80th-minute strike from Aaron Mclean, helped Posh overturn Chester's lead given to them by Mark Hughes' first-half strike.
Hereford kept up their promotion push with a 3-1 victory over struggling Lincoln at Edgar Street.
Teenager Theo Robinson put the Bulls ahead from the penalty spot after Gary Croft had been dismissed for handball.
Lee Frecklington drew the Imps level but Trent McClenahan and skipper Ben Smith wrapped up the win.
Adam Proudlock's stunning hat-trick helped Stockport to record a crushing 6-0 victory over Wycombe.
Liam Dickinson was also on target for County while own goals from Lewis Christon and Russell Martin added to the rout.
Rotherham's 10-game unbeaten league run came to an unexpected end against a well-drilled Rochdale, who were inspired by skipper Gary Jones in a 4-2 win.
Jones and Adam Le Fondre put Dale ahead early on but the Millers responded through Ian Sharps and Derek Holmes.
But Glenn Murray and Lee McEvilly netted in the second half to seal an emphatic win for Rochdale.
Kyle Nix earned Bradford a deserved point with a late goal in a 1-1 draw that left Chesterfield still searching for their first home win since September.
A first-half header from Adam Rooney put Chesterfield in charge but Nix curled in a superb equaliser 13 minutes from time.
A last-gasp Neal Bishop goal earned Barnet a share of the spoils in a 2-2 draw after Macclesfield went two goals up inside the first seven minutes.
Jimmy McNulty and Levi Reid had given the visitors an early advantage but a Liam Hatch header and Bishop's 90th-minute equaliser secured the Bees a point.
Gary Jones' solitary goal helped Grimsby to a slender win away at Brentford, while Krystian Pearce and Neil MacKenzie scored in Notts County's 2-1 win over Shrewsbury, who had taken the lead through a Dave Hibbert penalty.
Steve Evans' own goal set Dagenham on their way to a 3-0 win over Wrexham, with Ben Strevens and Jamie Taylor adding to the comprehensive win late on.
Morecambe's clash with Darlington, meanwhile, was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.
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